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eA iJS? KtruDLlU Thursday, July 2gYN(i 4 TOE Australia II leads America's challenger Associated Pres On a separate course, Liberty, the new defense boat sar The 12-meter yacht Australia II won two The 12-meter yach NEWPORT. R.I. 1980 America's Cup champion Dennis Conner, scored" impressive come-from-behind victories over two-time deCeai learns, Pryor to defend titles straight races Wednesday and established early dominance at the beginning of the third series of round-robin races for America's Courageous. IgpMicSporU Wires pjpmas Hearns and Aaron Pryor will defend ria Doxmg cnampionsnips me same nigm, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, a for Main Event Productions, in said Wednesday. Cup challengers.

Under the guidance of skipper John Bertrand, Australia II defeated Canada 1 in the first race because the Canadian entry's fore8tay a cable that supports the foremast broke. Later, Australia II defeated Advance, another Australian entry, by three minutes, 30 seconds. Australia II, leader in the trials here from the beginning a month ago, took command at the start of the first race and was leading by 58 seconds at the fifth mark when Canada 1 ran into trouble. Advance never threatened in the second race, Among other challengers, Italy's Azzurra and Britain's Victory 83 both defeated France 3. Australia's Challenge 12 defeated Victory '83 but lost to Canada 1.

Courageous, the 1974 and 1977 cup winner now Bailed JoKn Kolius, three times took the lead over the starting line oflfcEt0 watch Liberty take over each time on the first tacking leg. Liberty never was overhauled. The winning margins were49, 46 seconds and 12 seconds. All three races were shortened" after they began, the third one to only two legs totaling six miles. Seven foreign challengers and three prospective American defender boats are in a summer of racing in Rhode Island SotOM.

to determine which two yachts will meet for the America's Cugjh mid-September. t.jmi'i',' With the points carried over from the first two series ofjjcefc I Australia II continues to lead with 6.8 points. Next is Challenged with 4.6 and Victory '83 with 4.4. I 4 1 i who last fought as a middleweight, will mg4he first defense of his World Boxing Council srpieiterweight crown against dames ureen. has a 37-1 record.

t7n, 17-2, had been scheduled to fight Hearns ttfl but pulled out because of a rib injury, fc previously announced, Pryor will put his Boxing Association junior-welterweight title ctJSSie lirte Beaingt" Alexis Arguello, whom he fed out last November. U.S. gains Federation Cup quarterfinap SrAor has won all of his 33 bouts, and Amiello Aaron Pryor Thomas Hearns Czechoslovakia, seeded third. 1W first match but came back and besMtol 2-1. Hana Mandlikova evened the sooe-by: ball a 'Bartlett Giamattl, an avid baseball fan and Associated Press ZURICH, Switzerland The United States, led by Andrea Jaeger, moved one step closer to retaining the Federation Cup tennis trophy Wednesday as all six remaining seeds reached the quarterfinals.

The U.S. team, bidding to win the prestigious trophy for the eighth successive year, downed Sweden, 3-0, on singles victories by Jaeger and 28-year-old Candy Reynolds and a convincing doubles win by Reynolds and Paula Smith. Jaeger, a 6-0, 6-2 winner over Catrin. Jexell, has lost only three games in two matches. Reynolds had to fight hard to get past Caterina Lindquist, taking nearly two hours before defeating her 20-year-old opponent, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.

No. 2 seed West Germany easily disposed of Japan despite the absence of Claudia Kohde, who was suffering from a severe toothache. Eva Pfaff took Kohde's place in the singles and won in straight sets over Masaka Yasagi, 6-3, 6-3. beating Sabina Simmonds, 6-3, 6-336(1; then figured in the decisive doubles which the Czech team won easily, 6 jSJ Wendy Turnbull of Australia fcmg(A' back from 2-5 in the final set andbt Mexico's Heliane Steden, 6-7, giving Australia an unbeatable 2-Q Dianne Fromholtz earlier had pgn! Claudia Hernandez, 6-4, 6-1. fl' pM4ent of Yale University since 1977, said in HahJord, that he's not interested in bICming baseball's commissioner.

Giamatti, 45, has bStf'reported in several newspapers to be among IrjgjSeople under consideration for the job held by Bijgje Kuhn. Former Atlanta Braves great Henry fmm will be interviewed for the position, to Bud Sella, president of the Milwaukee fiftQcrs and chairman of the committee seeking a fcemenl for The Baltimore Orioles IB Svated outfielder Dan Ford and optioned rookie colder Mike Young to Rochester of the Me life national League. Ford had been on the Bed list since June 24 with a strained left Blues' future in NHL topic of talks today Associated Press CHICAGO The future of professional hockey1 in St Louis is expected to dominate discussions when the National Hockey League Board of Governors convenes in special session here today. kta: The Pittsburgh Pirates announced, the of right-handed pitcher Jose DeLeon from presentations by Young's group and a rival organization from the new International Football League. Two NFL teams signed their No.

1 draft picks. The Chicago Bears signed their top pick, tackle Jimbo Covert, and veteran safety Gary Fencik. The New York Jets reached agreement with quarterback Ken O'Brien from California-Davis. Jeff Bostic, the Washington Redskins' starting center, has signed a series of three one-year contracts. All-Pro wide receiver Wee Chandler said that a foot he sprained two months ago has failed to heal properly and will need more X-rays.

Chandler has been unable to work out with the team because of the injured right forefoot Kansas City Chiefs tackle Don Parrish announced his retirement. Defensive back Admiral Dewey Larry, a former player for the Arizona Wranglers, was one of seven, free agents released by the San Francisco 49ers. Philadelphia Stars reserve' quarterback Steve Pisarkiewicz was placed on two years' probation after pleading guilty to a charge of indecent exposure in St Louis. Pisarkiewicz was charged with exposing himself last Sept. 9 to an 18-year-old female college student in Berkeley, Mo.

Miscellaneous A three-man Championship Auto Racing Teams court of appeals in Bloomfield Hills, reinstated Tom Sneva as winner of the Rex Mays 150 auto race on June 12 and awarded him $21,428 in first-place money. After finishing first, Sneva's car had been disqualified when it failed to pass a routine post-race technical inspection. Free agent Ed Nealy has signed a two-year contract with the NBA Kansas City Kings. Nealy started 61 games for the Kings last season at power forward, Edwin Moses continued his 400-meter hurdles unbeaten streak, and Calvin Smith won the 100 as the U.S. scored six victories at an UMpHawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast Gene Brabender, a former Baltimore (tj pitcher who was in danger of losing his 1966 Don't Sacrifice "Quality" For Discount Jd Series ring because he could not pay a bank The NHL assumed ownership of the St Louis back in Cross Plains, after an mou? person paid the $9,862 business loan.

Poly WHITES' FStball 22.88 28.88 32.88 1.42 1.80 2.17 ner Texas University football coach Gil A78X13 E78X14 678X14 G78X15 L78X15 S2d ke. who led the school to six National nation of Intercollegiate Athletics champion- 15613 F.E.T. 1.67 32.88 2.26 35.88 2.71 Bias is, has been selected neaa coacn oi Anionio JSFL team. Steinke, 63, was hired last week by SnUfi Texas SDorts Inc. owner Clinton Manges to FREE Mounting Rotation FREE Nationwide Warranty i TROUBLE FREE RADIALS sjfift as the team '8 executive vice president Steinke Manned to conduct an extensive search for a i of the team.

"I notified Mr. Manges that I will 17580R13 LMF.EJ: coach, steinke said, it nara to recruit all Dlavers until vou have a head coach, so I Nfht it would be best to take it and get it The Memphis Park Commission voted to Blues in June after the team former owners, Ralston Purina tendered the franchise back to the league. Since then, the NHL has solicited bids from qualified buyers willing to keep the Blues in St. Louis, where it has been since joining the league as an expansion team in 1967. NHL spokeswoman Allyne Price said this week that a "number of proposals have been received from various sources to purchase the Blues." Two groups already have announced publicly their intentions to purchase the Blues.

One is headed by Beverly Hills, investor Harry Ornest and St Louis attorney Louis Susman. The other is represented by New York attorney James Drese. Ornest has said that his offer to the league, reportedly worth between $8 million and $13 million, is contingent on obtaining a lease to allow the Blues to continue playing in the Checkerdome. That property is owned by Ralston Purina, which pledged its cooperation with the buyer. Any decision today is likely to meet legal roadblocks.

Ralston Purina, which contended it lost $20 million in operating the Blues since 1977, has filed a $60 million lawsuit against the NHL alleging that the league's unilateral decision to take control of the team violates federal antitrust laws. The NHL responded with a $78 million counter-suit charging that Ralston Purina violated the league's constitution by attempting to sell the team without the mandatory two-year notice. That sale would have moved the team to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. i856gKi33gBjjnU6FiLTif Sjjfflfl 20575R14 4 ,88 2-31 F.E.T. Kfe Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium to a USFL owned by businessman Logan Young Jr.

The international track and field meet in Luxembourg. Moses ran the hurdles in 49.00 seconds, and Smith ran the 100 in 10.20. Former Arizona State University performer Ron Brown finished second in the 100 at 10.37. uMmou8 decision by tne uve-memDer commission at the end of almost two hours of 20575R15 42.88 2.38 F.E.T. 21575R15 44.88 2.49 F.E.T.

23575R15 49.88 2.89 F.E.T. 16680R13 F.E.T. 1.44 11 oL KENT DICKIN su 57S5T3 linued from El Weinhauer refused additional comment. Tom Hansen, commissioner of the Pac-10, said Holloway's appeal has been forwarded to the NCAA Eligibility Committee and that a decision is expected "in a week to 10 days." Hansen likewise refused further comment on the matter but said it is likely the Pac-10 will go along with the NCAA recommendation. 3 basketball coach Bob Weinhauer said, "I am of 4he allegations.

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